At least he admits to being a puppet
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For the millions of Americans on the radar of the Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigns and those of their allies, the apocalypse is only a text message away.The very future of the republic is at stake, some of the texts say and many others imply. But you yes, YOU, Sally, Jose or insert-your-first-name here can save it. For as little as $7.Texting is a cheap and easy way to reach potential voters and donors, without all the rules meant to keep traditional paid broadcast advertising a bit honest. Both sides are working the texting pipeline aggressively. In the last days of the campaign, the pinging of phones can be relentless.All day, every day, Robyn Beyah said of the torrent as she stood in line to get into a Kamala Harris rally outside Atlanta last week. They have my number. Were practically besties.Beyah is cool with that. She considers the text bombing harmless because its for a candidate she believes in. She even invites the Harris campaign to harass me with text messages. Not all voters are so charitable.To be honest with you, at this point, Ive tuned it out of my brain,” said Ebenezer Eyasu of Stone Mountain, Georgia, standing in the same Harris rally line. He said the dozen or so texts he gets each day have become background noise.”Sarah Wiggins, a 26-year-old graphic designer from Kennesaw, Georgia, who supports Harris, prefers face to face persuasion. I feel like its all about people around you,” she said. “Word of mouth is underrated. As for the texts, I just delete, to be honest. I dont want to read it.Many Trump supporters also get pestered. Several at his rally in Tempe, Arizona, last week professed low-grade aggravation about that.Theyre more of an annoyance than anything else, said Morse Lawrence, 57, a physician assistant from Mesa, Arizona. “I get bombarded by text messages outside of political things as well. People wanting to buy my house, people wanting to sell me insurance, its all of it.He figures it’s an effective marketing strategy for campaigns even if the great majority of recipients don’t bite. You go fishing and you catch two fish, youve got a meal for the day.Jennifer Warnke, 57, of St. John’s, Arizona, also at the Trump rally, expressed mixed feelings about what’s happening on her phone.Theyre at least reaching out, because for years nobody ever called me, she said. I’ve been a registered Republican all my life and nobody ever called.She added: Its annoying, but its almost over.The campaigns spin a fantasyTrump’s campaign, although uniquely fixated on selling hats via text, shares certain traits with the Democrats.Both sides traffic in dire warnings should the other side win. Both cook up phony deadlines to get you to hurry up with your money. Both play on the fantasy that luminaries whether Harris, Trump, George Clooney, Nancy Pelosi or Donald Trump Jr. are texting you personally, instead of the machinery that really is.Texts under the name of Trump Jr. come with a twist, if a transparent one: Please dont give $5 to help dad before his critical deadline. Im serious. Dont. … Let me explain.”The explanation is a link to a page asking for lots more than $5. You can choose $20.24 if you are a basic Trump supporter in 2024 or $47 if you think the 45th president was the greatest ever and want to make him the 47th.Trump himself seems to be heavily into merch. I’m shipping you a Gold MAGA Hat! say texts in his name. Should I sign it?Tap through and you see the MAGA hat with gold lettering will cost you $50. But there’s more.Here’s my offer to you,” the digital Trump says. “If you place your order before the midnight deadline, I may add my signature and a quick personal note right on the brim! May or may not.Thirteen days from Election Day, as she prepared to take the stage for a CNN town hall, Harris took a moment to confide in a Virginian she doesnt know at all. At least that’s the scene sketched by a text in her name.Hi Chris, its Kamala Harris, says the message. It would mean the world to me if you added another donation to our campaign before my town hall on CNN tonight. Donald Trump and his allies are currently outspending us across the battleground states.A donation of $40 is suggested. No hat is offered. Despite the message’s angst over cash, Harris’ campaign and affiliated Democratic groups have raised over $1 billion in mere months and kept a large financial advantage over Trump in the campaign’s last leg.The pings keep comingPing: Its Elizabeth Warren. Ping: From Trump: I JUST LEFT MCDONALDS.”Ping: Weve asked NINE TIMES if you support Kamala Harris but you never completed the poll.Ping: I just got off the debate stage. signed by Harris running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.Ping: This is a BIG DEAL. in the name of Democratic strategist James Carville.Ping: “It’s Nancy Pelosi. I need you to see this.”Ping: But you havent stepped up to defend our Senate majority!?! Rush $7 now.Ping: I have a McGift for you! It’s President Trump. Want to take a look?Are they legit?Despite the sucker-born-every-minute undertone of some of the presidential campaign texts, experts say you can be reasonably confident that donations to the official candidate campaigns or the main party organizations will be used for your intended purpose.But many more groups are pitching for your election-season cash, not all of them are legit and sorting that out takes work. Some voter-mobilization groups that claim to be funded by the left, for example, may be mischief-makers from the right, or just out to collect personal information on you.This month, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin wrote to the U.S. and state attorneys general to report that thousands of fraudulent text messages from an anonymous source were sent to young people threatening $10,000 fines or prison time if they vote in a state where they are not eligible to cast ballots.The scam was meant to intimidate students from out of state who are legally entitled to vote in Wisconsin if they are attending college there, or to vote back at home instead, the letter said.Last weekend, thousands of Pennsylvania voters received a text message that falsely claimed they had already voted in the election, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Monday. It was from AllVote, which election officials have repeatedly flagged as a scam, the paper said. The group said the false claim was the result of a typo.Experts say to read the fine print at the bottom of any fundraising link you open. It must outline the name of the group and where the money will go.From there, people can go to sites such as OpenSecrets or the Federal Election Commission to see breakdowns of revenue and spending by groups that are registered political action committees. High overhead and low or no spending on ads or canvassing are red flags.For all those traps, Beverly Payne of Cumming, Georgia, who has already voted for Harris and volunteers for her, welcomes the pings.I get texts every 30 minutes and I answer every single one of them, Payne said. One favorite was about an ice cream flavor rolled out for Harris by Ben & Jerrys, Kamalas Coconut Jubilee layered with caramel and topped with red, white and blue star sprinkles. I had to donate to that, she said.Its our culture now, were all addicted, Payne said of texts and Harris’ use of them. Maybe thats why she has a billion dollars.”
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The family WhatsApp group chat buzzed with constant messages. Israel was escalating its airstrikes on villages and towns in southern Lebanon. Everyone was glued to the news.Reda Gharib woke up uncharacteristically early that day, Sept. 23. Living a continent away in Senegal, he scrolled through videos and pictures shared by his sisters and aunts of explosions around their neighborhood in Tyre, Lebanons ancient coastal city.His aunts decided to leave for Beirut. His father, mother and three sisters had no such plans.Then his father announced to the group that he had received a call from the Israeli military to evacuate or risk their lives. After that, the chat fell silent. Ten minutes later, Gharib called his father. There was no answer.The Gharibs apartment had been directly hit by an Israeli airstrike. The family had no time to get out. Gharibs father, Ahmed, a retired Lebanese army officer, his mother, Hanan, and his three sisters were all killed.The whole apartment was gone. It is back to bare bones. As if there was nothing there, said Gharib, speaking from the Senegalese capital, Dakar, where he has been living since 2020.The Israeli military said it struck a Hezbollah site hiding rocket launchers and missiles.Gharib said his family had no connection to Hezbollah. The direct hit gutted their apartment, while those above and below suffered only damage, suggesting a specific part of the building was targeted. Gharib said it was his family’s home.The strike was one of more than 1,600 Israel said it carried out on Sept. 23, the first day of an intensified bombardment of Lebanon it has waged for the past month. More than 500 people were killed that day, a casualty figure not observed in Gaza on a single day until the second week, said Emily Tripp, director of London-based Airwars, a conflict monitoring group.Israel has vowed to cripple Hezbollah to put an end to more than a year of cross-border fire by the Iranian-backed militant group that began the day after Hamas Oct. 7, 2023, attack triggered the war in Gaza. It says its strikes are targeting Hezbollahs members and infrastructure. But there are also hundreds of civilians among the more than 2,000 people killed in the bombardment over the past month often entire families killed in their homes.Since then, the street where the Gharib family lived an area of shops, residential buildings and offices of international agencies in Tyres al-Housh district has been battered with repeated airstrikes and is now deserted.Gharib, 27, a pilot and entrepreneur, moved to Senegal in search of a better future but always planned to return to Lebanon to start a family.He was close to his three sisters, the keeper of their secrets and best friend, he said. Growing up, their father was often away, so he and his mother took charge of family affairs.The last time he visited his family was in May 2023, when his sister Maya, an engineering student, got engaged. She had planned to marry on Oct. 12. But as tensions with Israel grew in September, Gharib’s plans to come home for the wedding were uncertain. She told him she would put it off until he could get there.After the strike, her fianc, also an army officer, found her body and those of the rest of her family in a hospital morgue in Tyre.She was not destined to have her wedding. We paraded her as a bride to paradise instead, Gharib said. On the day the wedding was to have taken place he posted pictures of his sister, including her wedding dress.His sister Racha, 24, was about to graduate as a dentist and planned to open her own clinic. She loved life, he said.His youngest sister, Nour, 20, was studying to be a dietitian and prepping to be a personal trainer. Gharib called her the laughter of the house.There is nothing left of his family now except for a few pictures on his phone and on social media posts.I am so hurt. But I know the hurt will be hardest when I come to Lebanon, Gharib said. Not even a picture of them remains hanging on the walls. Their clothes are not there. Their smell is no longer in the house. The house is totally gone.””They took my family and the memories of them.
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